NAME

LIBRARY

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

The aio_waitcomplete() system call waits for completion of an
asynchronous I/O request. Upon completion, aio_waitcomplete() returns
the result of the function and sets iocbp to point to the structure
associated with the original request. If an asynchronous I/O request is
completed before aio_waitcomplete() is called, it returns immediately
with the completed request.
If timeout is a non-NULL pointer, it specifies a maximum interval to wait
for a asynchronous I/O request to complete. If timeout is a NULL
pointer, aio_waitcomplete() waits indefinitely. To effect a poll, the
timeout argument should be non-NULL, pointing to a zero-valued timeval
structure.
The aio_waitcomplete() system call also serves the function of
aio_return(), thus aio_return() should not be called for the control
block returned in iocbp.

RETURNVALUES

If an asynchronous I/O request has completed, iocbp is set to point to
the control block passed with the original request, and the status is
returned as described in read(2), write(2), or fsync(2). On failure,
aio_waitcomplete() returns -1, sets iocbp to NULL and sets errno to
indicate the error condition.

ERRORS

The aio_waitcomplete() system call fails if:
[EINVAL] The specified time limit is invalid.
[EAGAIN] The process has not yet called aio_read() or
aio_write().
[EINTR] A signal was delivered before the timeout expired and
before any asynchronous I/O requests completed.
[EWOULDBLOCK]
[EINPROGRESS] The specified time limit expired before any
asynchronous I/O requests completed.